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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06. Receive update on Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic response Page 1 of 1 Item 6. CENTRALSAN SANITARYjdf A- hom CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA , . March 18, 2021 TO: HONORABLE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FROM: EMILY BARNETT, COMMUNICATIONS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS MANAGER TEJI O'MALLEY HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER REVIEWED BY: ROGER S. BAILEY, GENERAL MANAGER SUBJECT: RECEIVE UPDATE ON CENTRAL SAN'S RESPONSE REGARDING THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) PANDEMIC Staff will provide an update at the meeting. Strategic Plan Tie-In GOAL FOUR: Workforce Development Strategy 1—Proactively plan for future operational staffing needs, Strategy 4—Meet or exceed industry safety standards March 18, 2021 Regular Board Meeting Agenda Packet- Page 257 of 340 03/17/21 Item 6. ® CENTRAL SAN'S (Handout) COVID = 1 9#* RESPONSE UPDATE Pandemic Response Team Co-coordinators Emily Barnett, Communications & Government Relations Manager Teji O'Malley, Human Resources Manager March 16, 2021 1 WORKING UNDER SHELTER ResponseIV • 3/4/21 Governor signs Executive Order extending authorization for local governments to halt evictions for commercial renters impacted by the pandemic through June 30, 2021. • 3/5/21 Email sent to employees regarding State expansion of vaccination eligibility to emergency services workers for whom "remote work is not practical." • 3/5/21 Governor signs $6.6 billion package funding safety measures for in-person instruction and expanded learning such as summer school for student support. 2 CFNTPAISAN 1 03/17/21 WORKING UNDER SHELTER Response • 3/11/21 Email sent to employees regarding new Centers*for Disease Control guidelines for fully vaccinated people. • 3/12/21 California moves utility workers, including wastewater workers, into the 1 B category. • 3/12/21 Email sent to employees regarding State expansion of vaccinations to utility workers. • 3/12/21 Contra Costa County moves to the Red Tier. • 3/15/21 Contra Costa County awarded $75 million in rent relief. 3/16/21 County announces first cases of U.K. COVID variant etected locally. 3 ' 3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Admin istered Cases per Day per 190,66Q 453 ,449 + i 4 Testing Positivity Rate Equity Metric 2 . 3 % 4. 3 % Contra Costa Health Services, 3-16-2021 4 ' i 2 03/17/21 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ROLLOUT Distribution Phases at a Glance Phase 1Aha,se 1 B Phase 1 t Phase 2 - Healthcaie workers - People ages 75 and over - People ages 50-64 All people ages 16 years and (tiers 1.2,3) People ages 65-74 Peapte ages 16-64 with older nal in Phase 1 Empl mes g residertls of high-risk medical cond tions longterm rare facilities Frontline essential workers Other essential workers • Congregate settings with outbreak risk Dec.-Jan. Started January Estimated Spring Estimated Summer Contra Costa Health Services,2-12-2021 5 ' 5 WORKING UNDER SHELTER Response Number of New Cases per Day per 100,00@ Residents{7-Day Rolling Average) 80.0 7.tJ New cases per day per 100K down from 10.7 on 3/2/2021 Filo q Tier2 Targe[ Tier 3 Target {a n] e.e �l 3/1/21329 6/1/2026 711!2+21+ 31... As of 3/16/2021 6 ' 3 03/17/21 WORKING UNDER SHELTER Response 7-Day Rolling Average%of New Tests Positive by Collection Day 2.3% 20.0% New positive tests per day down from 3.4%from 3/2/2021. 15.0% Tier 2 Target 5.0% Tier 3 Target 4 Tai qet 3/1/2020 6/1/2020 9/1/2020 12/1/2029 W_ As of 3/16/2021 7 ' 7 CALIFORNIA CRITERIA FOR RESTRICTIONS ON ACTIVITIES 1W County risk level Adjusted cases Positivity rate WIDESPREAD 7 More than 7 More than 8% Many non-essential indoor business daily new cases(per 100k) Positive tests operations are closed F_ SUBSTANTIAL 4-7 5- 8% Some non-essential indoor business Daily new cases(per 100k) Positive tests operations are closed 8 ' CFNTPAI SAN 8 4 03/17/21 CALIFORNIA CRITERIA FOR RESTRICTIONS ON ACTIVITIES MODERATE 1 - 3.9 2 - 4.9% Some indoor business operations Daily new cases(per 100k) Positive tests are open with modifications MINIMAL Less than 1 Less than 2% Daily new cases(per 100k) Positive tests Most indoor business operations are open with modifications 9 ' 9 CALIFORNIA CRITERIA FOR RESTRICTIONS ON ACTIVITIES 7.2 ■ 16.5 30.2 4New COVID-19 positive New COVID-19 positive New COVID-19 positive cases per day per 100K cases per day per 100K cases per day per 100K 3.2% 6.4% 5.2% Positivity rate Positivity rate Positivity rate AS OF NOVEMBER 4,2020 AS OF NOVEMBER 17,2020 AS OF DECEMBER 1,2020 10 ' rdv%T,7�191.ml 10 5 03/17/21 CALIFORNIA CRITERIA FOR RESTRICTIONS ON ACTIVITIES 63.9 74.1 105.4 New COVID-19 positive New COVID-19 positive ; New COVID-19 positive = cases per day per 100K cases per day per 100K � � cases per day per 100K 15.2% Positivity rate k� 11.3% 15% 0.0% Positivity rate Positivity rate ICU Availability 4.1% 0.0% ICU Availability ICU Availability AS OF DECEMBER 15,2020 AS OF JANUARY 5,2021 As OF JANUARY 19,2021 11 ' 11 CALIFORNIA CRITERIA FOR RESTRICTIONS ON ACTIVITIES � • 24.2 10.2 47.7 New COVID-19 positive New COVID-19 positive New COVID-19 positive cases per day per 100K cases per day per 100K �# cases per day per 100K �, Positivity rate t� 10.0% k ositivity rate 25.2% Positivity rate �, 17.2% ICU Availability 11.7% CU Availability ICU Availability AS OF FEBRUARY 2,2021 As OF FEBRUARY 16,2021 As OF MARCH 2,2021 12 12 6 03/17/21 CALIFORNIA CRITERIA FOR RESTRICTIONS ON ACTIVITIES 6.5 10.2 New COVID-19 positive New COVID-19 positive cases per day per 100K cases per day per100K 2.3% 3.7% Positivity rate Positivity rate ° 28.7/° 25.2% ICU Availability ICU Availability W-1 As OF MARCH 2,2021 As OF MARCH 16,2021 13 ' CENTRAL SAN 13 7